Librorum de Re Publica incertorum Fragmenta
§0.1 Non. 321M idque ipsa natura non invitaret solum, sed etiam cogeret.
§0.2 Diom. GL 1.339K nitito
§0.3 Diom. GL 1.374K excellunt
§0.5 Serv. A. 6.877 Fanni, causa difficilis laudare puerum; non enim res laudanda, sed spes est.
§0.6 Lactant. Div. Inst. 1.18.11 Si fas endo plagas caelestum ascendere cuiquam est, Mi soli caeli maxima porta patet, Est vero, Africane; nam et Herculi eadem ista porta patuit.
§0.7 Sen. Ep. 108.32sq. reapse sepse Quoniam sumus ab ipsa calce eius interpellatione revocati . cui nemo civis neque hostis Quivit pro factis reddere par pretium.
§0.8 Anon. Parad. Koronne,Bielowsk Quicumque epulis et conviviis et sumptibus existimationem hominum sibi conciliant, palam ostendunt sibi verum decus, quod ex virtute ac dignitate nascitur, deficere.
§0.9 Cod. ms. note 458 p. 82bib. Ossol. leniter atque placide fides, non vi et impetu, concuti debere
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Mueller 1889
Teubner
Mueller, Teubner, 1889 · 1889
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Karl Otfried Müller (1797–1840) or Lucian Müller (1836–1898) — German classical scholars who produced Teubner editions of various Latin and Greek authors. The Müller name appears on numerous 19th-century critical editions across the Teubner series, reflecting the extraordinary productivity of German classical philology in this period.

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